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"These books make for entertaining English reading with a wonderfully local flavor and focus guaranteed to appeal to expats (and would-be snowbirds) in Mexico."
~The Guadalajara Reporter

Gorostieta and the Cristiada

Gorostieta and the CristiadaGorostieta and the Cristiada is not the story of an atheist general leading a Catholic army but of the struggle between Church and State that culminated in the 1920s Catholic insurgency.
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Magic Made in Mexico

Magic Made in MexicoMoving from the Great White North to the tropics propelled Joanna van der Gracht de Rosado on a practical experience in adaption. She shares her story with wit, poignancy and compassion.
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Revolutionary Days

Revolutionary DaysThe Mexican Revolution was a complex series of over-lapping, simultaneous, sometimes contradictory and frustrating military and political actions that baffle even the experts...until now.
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Editorial Mazatlán, independent publisher

Editorial Mazatlán is a small, independent publisher located in Mazatlán, Sinaloa, specializing in English-language books on Mexican history and culture for the ordinary reader. We publish high-quality books and pamphlets on both general interest subjects for Spanish-language learners and visitors to México, as well as readable works on the history and culture of the country.

Editorial Mazatlán publications are not just reviewed for their general readability and interest but also for their relevance to México and their scholarly or professional accuracy before undergoing a rigorous editorial process. However, given the very high cost of paper and book production in México, Editorial Mazatlán often issues publications in low-cost formats, in addition to e-books.

Editorial Mazatlán is a Mexican company with a subsidiary office in the United States to allow us to take advantage of U.S. publication rights and distribute through channels not available to businesses located outside the United States. We may occasionally partner with Mexican or Latin American publishers to make works otherwise not available in the United States accessible under our imprint.

Now Soliciting Manuscripts

Editorial Mazatlán is always soliciting new and worthwhile manuscripts of English language manuscripts related to México, Spanish-language studies and Latin America.

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Coming Soon

Brave Blood -- approximately 60 pages -- is a result of Finks' personal interest in bull fighting as a spectacle, a sport and an art. Brave Blood is a dictionary/guidebook to the bull ring, the terms and the meaning of the terms of art.

With numerous "How to Move to Mexico" books, written for the retiree or investor, this small book fills the need for the working expatriate – students, language teachers, technicians and others. It includes everything from psychological adjustment to saving up for an eventual "escape" (should one chose – or need – to do so). Along the way are practical tips on everything from finding clothing to finding Ms. or Mr. Right-Now to finding a church.

25 on 25: The Women Who Made Mexico (Tentative title) - Whether as iconic figures like the Virgin of Guadalupe, or as helpmates like Empress Carlota, or as rebels and thinkers in their own rights, like 17th century poet, theologian and scientist Sor Juana de la Cruz, Zapatista leader Comandanta Ramona or union boss Esther Elba Gordilla, Mexico’s women have been unfairly ignored by our historians. 25 by 25 presents some of the more notable, but all too often unacknowledged persons who made the country what it is. A series of 25 essays, by 25 women authors, 25 x 25 will be released in mid 2012.

México Office

Plaza Galerías local no. 11
calzada Camarón Sábalo no. 610
fracc. El Dorado C.P. 82110
Mazatlán, Sinaloa, México
Telephone: (669) 916-7899

US Office

6917 Montgomery Blvd. NE, Unit # E23
Albuquerque, NM 87109
Telephone: (505) 349-0425
Telephone: 011-52 (669) 916-7899